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1 I | the intrepid Ferguson!” cried one of the most excitable
2 XII | What splendid trees!” cried Joe. “They’re quite natural,
3 XIV | pressing.~“My master is lost!” cried Joe.~“Come! a little more
4 XVIII | the ground.~“The ladder!” cried the doctor. “Follow me,
5 XXII | the car!”~“Dick! Dick!” cried the doctor, “the water-tank!”~
6 XXII | best of him, and he had cried out, “Help! help!” He then
7 XXVII | own hot blood.~“Ah!” he cried, “land of thirst! Well might
8 XXVIII| darkness increased.~“Turn out!” cried Joe, arousing his companions. “
9 XXXI | Hurrah for trips in the air!” cried Joe. “Here we are at the
10 XXXII | both.~“Fire! fire at once!” cried the doctor.~He had scarcely
11 XXXII | provisions! the provisions!” cried the doctor.~And the box
12 XXXII | something—something more!” cried the doctor.~“There is nothing
13 XXXIV | Whither are we going now?” cried Kennedy.~“Let us leave that
14 XXXVI | It is Joe—Joe himself!” cried the doctor, turning pale.~“
15 XXXVI | headlong.~“He sees us!” cried the doctor, “and he motions
16 XLI | We are close to it!” cried Joe.~Sixty feet! The mountain
17 XLI | the balloon.~“Joe! Joe!” cried Kennedy.~“Wretched man!”
18 XLI | re over it! we’re clear!” cried out an exulting voice that
19 XLII | day.~“Ah! the savages!” cried Joe again; “they have set
20 XLIII | reserved store of brandy, Joe,” cried the doctor; “our instruments,
21 XLIII | paces away.~“Hold on fast!” cried Ferguson.~“Have no fear,
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